It appears very likely that the National Science Foundation will support the 2014 CCES Survey. The NSF’s support will mean that the cost of a Team Module will be discounted by $5,000. That is, we expect that the cost of a Team Module for 1,000 cases will be $12,500, and $11 per case for additional cases. We expect final confirmation from NSF in the coming month. The only proviso that the NSF requests is that all Teams participating in the 2014 study post their data publicly one year after the final release of the Common Content database. Researchers interested in participating in the 2014 study (or looking for other schools to partner with) should contact Stephen Ansolabehere ( [log in to unmask]) or Liz Salazar ([log in to unmask]) at Harvard University, or Samantha Luks ([log in to unmask]) at YouGov. Teams must confirm their participation by June 15 and submit their questionnaires by July 1. -- Brian F. Schaffner Professor and Chair Department of Political Science University of Massachusetts, Amherst http://people.umass.edu/schaffne ********************************************************** Political Methodology E-Mail List Editors: Ethan Porter <[log in to unmask]> Gregory Whitfield <[log in to unmask]> ********************************************************** Send messages to [log in to unmask] To join the list, cancel your subscription, or modify your subscription settings visit: http://polmeth.wustl.edu/polmeth.php **********************************************************